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[Nov. 23, 1907 

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in an untouched forest the winter feed is rar} 
sufficient where deer yard thickly. The d 
cannot find sufficient winter sustenance i 
hardwood forest with the evergreens remov 
nor can they get about in such country in d 
snows, and every hunter knows that, depri 
of the balsam and evergreen forest, they 1 
perish. I do not think it an overstatement 
say that the future of the deer supply in 
Adirondacks depends more upon State owr 
ship of the lands within the Adirondack P 
than on any other immediate factor. 
The Missisquoi bay anti-netting agreem 
has turned out unfortunately again this year, 
Quebec, contrary to the general understandi 
has issued licenses to the commercial fisherm 
Vermont has passed uniform laws with N 
York, and both States are mutually interes 
in putting a stop to netting in Lake Champl: 
Quebec, by reason of its ownership of most 
Missisquoi bay, which while only a small fr 
tion of the area of Lake Champlain, is the o 
important spawning ground for pike-perch| 
the lake, is effectually interfering with this la 
able object. These fish are taken up to Ay 
15, while on their way to the spawning be| 
with the natural result that their numbers | 
steadily decreasing, as may be shown both| 
the testimony of the anglers and the records 
the commercial fishermen. Added emphasis 
Quebec’s unfriendly attitude is given by 
fact that the United States Government has 
a number of years past maintained a fish hat 
ery on the Missisquoi River, and has relea| 
millions of pike-perch in Lake Champlain.* 
As a measure for the protection of our fi 
ing interests I would recommend that sect| 
47 of the Forest, Fish and Game Law 
amended by striking out all that part after 
first three lines of the section, which would hij 
the effect of keeping pike taken outside 
State out of our markets during the close s 


















































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*This hatchery was first started by the State of Verm 
at Swanton, in 1901, but has been operated by the ] 
eral Government since 1903. Fish and Game Com: 
sioner H. G. Thomas, of Vermont, is authority for | 
statement that in the first four years of its opera’ 
- 80,000,000 pike-perch were planted. The new Governn| 
hatchery on the Missisquoi River has a much lai 
capacity than the old hatchery. 

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